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Canadian PM Carney Warns Against Over-reliance on US AI Providers After Anthropic Ban
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Politique·4 sa önceRésumé IA

Canadian PM Carney Warns Against Over-reliance on US AI Providers After Anthropic Ban

Canadian PM Mark Carney criticized Washington's restriction on Anthropic's AI models, calling it a "wake-up call" for diversification. The US government banned foreign nationals from accessing Anthropic's advanced Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI systems, citing national security concerns, prompting Carney to emphasize the risks of depending on a few US providers.

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Times of India
SpaceX IPO Filing Highlights Space's Evolution into a Geopolitical and National Security Domain
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Business·1 g önceRésumé IA

SpaceX IPO Filing Highlights Space's Evolution into a Geopolitical and National Security Domain

SpaceX's IPO filing reveals space's transformation from exploration to a critical domain for national security, communications, and warfare. The company's role in Ukraine via Starlink and its US defense contracts underscore the growing influence of private space firms in military and geopolitical affairs, with India also increasing its focus on spacetech startups for defense.

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Economic Times
Anthropic Withdraws Advanced AI Models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 Amid US National Security Concerns
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Tech·1 g önceRésumé IA

Anthropic Withdraws Advanced AI Models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 Amid US National Security Concerns

AI firm Anthropic has disabled its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for all users following a US government export control directive citing national security. The directive, issued without specific details, concerns a potential method to bypass safeguards preventing the AI from identifying software vulnerabilities. This action escalates US efforts to curb foreign adversaries' AI capabilities and strains Anthropic's relationship with the government.

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The Independent World
Iraq's National Security Service thwarts assassination plot against its chief
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Politique·1 g önceRésumé IA

Iraq's National Security Service thwarts assassination plot against its chief

Iraq's National Security Service announced it foiled an assassination plot targeting its chief, Abdul Karim Al-Basri, allegedly orchestrated by a cell linked to Jamal Mustafa, former President Saddam Hussein's son-in-law. The announcement coincides with the 12th anniversary of ISIS's rise, prompting speculation about political motivations. Separately, the agency reported killing two major drug traffickers in Maysan province.

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Expiration of US Surveillance Law Sparks National Security Concerns Amid World Cup
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Politique·2 g önceRésumé IA

Expiration of US Surveillance Law Sparks National Security Concerns Amid World Cup

A key US surveillance law, Section 702 of FISA, has expired due to congressional deadlock, raising national security concerns as the US hosts the 2026 World Cup. The law allowed intelligence agencies to collect foreign targets' communications abroad, even if they contacted individuals in the US. While some surveillance may continue under existing warrants, legal experts warn of potential disruptions if tech companies withdraw cooperation. The expiration occurs amidst political infighting and concerns over President Trump's handling of intelligence leadership.

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